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From: manuela @ micorreo To: lamadre @ micorreo Subject: I arrived in Cartago. Dear parents, I am already in Cartago. I'm staying at Hostal Internacional. This hostel is (1) elegant like San Jose, but unfortunately I am (2) happy here than there. Here there are (3) rooms like in the Central Hostel of San Jose, but there are (4) amenities there. The room is (5) big like the one in San Jose. But the bed is (6) comfortable and the room service is (7) frequent that in the Central Hostel. In San Jose, where everything works well, the elevator is (8) fast and the lounge is (9) comfortable here. The breakfast is (10) delicious as in San Jose, but the waiters and receptionists help you and are (11) friendly there. Tomorrow we leave. I'll tell you what the new shelter is like. A big kiss, Manuela
Answer:
quizas means "maybe" in English.
Explanation:
Ex. Maybe you can have this one instead of that one.
Quizas puedas tener este en lugar de aquel.
if the answer is hotel it is the same in spanish and english it is
un hotel?
Answer:
POR and PARA are prepositions often confused.
POR expresses the cause of something, it gives an explanation or reason.
PARA refers to the result of an action, it shows when a subject or object receives the result of an action expressed by the verb, that is <u>aimed at something or somewhere.</u> It is also used to refer to the <em>complemento indirecto.</em>
Explanation:
1. Ricardo y Emilia trajeron un pastel para su prima.
2. Los turistas llegaron a las ruinas por barco.
3. (Yo) Tuve resfriado por el frío.
4. Mis amigas ganaron dinero para viajar a Suramérica.
5. Ustedes buscaron a Teresa por toda la playa.
6. El avión salió a las doce para Buenos Aires.